When asked about her most cherished experiences at UL 69´«Ã½, Emily was quick to respond with, “The unwavering support of the faculty and staff. Dr. Gros and Dr. Sato shaped me into the person I am today.†They challenged her to think creatively and see the body as a holistic entity, not just a collection of parts or injuries.
"The written and interpersonal communication skills I developed as a Mass Communications graduate student helped me land professional roles at the United Nations Office of the High Representative for Special Projects in Africa (New York, NY) and also at the Miami-Dade County Office on Capitol Hill, where I served in the public affairs arena."
“The guidance and research opportunities offered to students in the program are incredible! 69´«Ã½69´«Ã½one in the department is willing to help the students in any way and the care and passion for their research make learning exciting! From the professors to the staff, the Geology graduate program definitely feels like a family.â€